Saturday, 17 January 2015

No matter how, no matter when, no matter with who, no
matter where, family is what matters the most in everyone's life. Yes, that was
the mantra of Dolce & Gabbana’s Fall Winter 2016 collection. The collection was inspired by the beauty and magic of family in
our life. To bring the essence of a family on the runway, the designer duo
created a tableau of a beautiful Italian family, which served as a backdrop of
the show, featuring grandma to granddaughter, along with aunts and uncles and a
toddler all in their sartorial best. The brand also created a hash-tag
#DGFAMILY for its social media.

Titled ‘The
Dutch House Of Extravaganza’, Candy magazine features various creations of
Chinese – Dutch designer Carla Maria Fong Leng Tsang for the editorial of their
latest issue. Channelling an androgynous vibe, the images are aesthetically shot
by photographer Philippe Vogelenzang. Each piece featured in the editorial is a
work of artistic extravagance and highlights Fong Leng’s signature techniques like
quilting, smocking, pleating and incrustation created on silk, suede and even
denim.

Whatever the reason,
brothers Dean and Dan Caten love their jeans; hence it is no surprise to see a collection
that was high on denim. Jeans of all kinds, including a dirty one were paired
with leather and fur jackets, sleeveless numbers, parkas, and embroidered and
plaid shirt. In sharp contrast to all the denims in the collection, the
duo also presented few smart Italian tailored tuxes, adorned with traditional embroidery.
Going by the very philosophy of the brand, the collection was a
mix of irreverent Canadian wit and refined Italian tailoring and aesthetics.

Friday, 16 January 2015

After a gap of almost seven years, London based
designer Todd Lynn relaunched his men’s wear collection last year during Spring
Summer 2015, and this year, he presented his Fall winter 2015 men’s and women’s
collection together during London Collections: Men.

The 20th
Critics’ Choice Awards was held at the Hollywood Palladium in Los Angeles on
January, 15, 2015. Keeping the spirit of the Award ceremony season alive, Critics’
Choice rolled out the blue carpet instead of the customary red carpet for Hollywood
royalties to saunter down their sartorial best. Here are 6 of the best dressed
look from the Critics’ Choice Awards 2015. Who is your favorite?

The Award season is in full swing, a time for our
Bollywood beauties to strut their best on the Red Carpet. Between all the
shimmers and sheers and at times, overdose of costume drama, here are the three
best looks from the Life OK ! Screen Awards, held in Mumbai on January 14.

Tuesday, 13 January 2015

With the Golden Globe Awards 2015, the red carpet season has begun. So, it was not only Hollywood
beauties who celebrated style, but even our Bollywood beauties had their
rendezvous with the red carpet at the Renault Star Guild Awards 2015.When it
comes to raising the style bar, i don’t think there was anything extraordinary or
interesting about the looks. However, if i have to choose the best then these are
the three beauties who at least tried making a mark on the red carpet.

Now, this is one home
coming that all of us were waiting for. Ending his almost four year exile, the
disgraced and one of the most admired designers of our time, John Galliano presented his
Artisanal Couture Collection for Maison Martin Margiela in London yesterday.
The anticipation for this show was so high that it also had a hashtag of its
own #MargielaMonday.

Monday, 12 January 2015

And,
this is how Kate Hudson brought sexy back at the Golden Globe 2015 Red Carpet
in this white cut-out Atelier Versace gown. The gown is also a nostalgic trip
to Elizabeth Hurley's iconic safety-pin adorned Versace gown in 1994. If you
have got it, flaunt it Do you love?

The first major red carpet
event of the year, the 72nd Golden Globe Awards 2015 were held on
Sunday, 11, Jan, 2015 at the Beverly Hilton Hotel . This year the
leading ladies channelled old Hollywood glamour on the red carpet with their white
and metallic gowns. In a sea of heavenly whites and metallic, the sudden dash
of yellow, orange and red added the much needed colour on the red carpet.

At the tender age of 4,
Agi drew a range of clothing collection titled “The Coolman Collection”. And he
discovered these drawings while visiting his home in Yorkshire, resulting in sparking
inspiration for Agi and Sam’s Fall 2015 collection. The collection challenged the
inhibitions and the restrictions of an adult life. To rekindle the essence of childhood
days, the designer duos got original by involving primary school students to sketch
out the pieces for their collection. Their idea was to understand how children
see clothes, and how they can change adult’s perceptions which are always blinded
by too many complicated thought processes.